Predator Reigns Supreme

Sep 17, 2018 | 6:45 AM

Predator is devouring its rivals at the box office. 20thCentury Fox reports the film earned $24 million to land at the top spot; but its high production costs ($88 million) may not have the studio doing cartwheels.

The Shane Black-helmed film will reportedly be looking to international markets to balance the books. This weekend, Predator nabbed $30.7 million in 72 foreign markets. Domestic audiences were primarily male (62%) and white (45%). The underwhelming C+ CinemaScore reflected the ambivalent critical response.

Second place went to The Nun, which earned $18.2 million in its second weekend out. To date, the Conjuring spinoff has nabbed $85 million.

Lionsgate‘s A Simple Favor, starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively, closed out the top three with $16.1 million.

FAST FACTS:

  • Predator, starring Olivia Munn, Sterling K. Brown and Boyd Holbrook, has been making headlines in recent weeks over Munn’s decision to speak out after learning that Black had cast a former sex offender in the film.
  • She asked that the scene be cut (the studio complied, but not before dragging its feet, she said). Munn also complained that she was the only cast-member to speak out on the issue.
  • Brown later came out and said he supported Munn and was sorry he hadn’t spoken up earlier.

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Top 10 at the Box Office:

1.”The Predator,” $24 million ($30.7 million international).

2.”The Nun,” $18.2 million.

3.”A Simple Favor,” $16.1 million.

4.”White Boy Rick,” $8.8 million.

5.”Crazy Rich Asians,” $8.7 million.

6.”Peppermint,” $6.1 million.

7.”The Meg,” $3.8 million.

8.”Searching,” $3.2 million.

9.”Unbroken: Path to Redemption,” $2.4 million.

10.”Mission: Impossible – Fallout,” $2.3 million.